Diana Paiva

Go and Grow Online Reaches Over 2,500 Entrepreneurs

Go and Grow Online, the digital training programme targeting over 20,000 small businesses through virtual training and supports to accelerate…

4 years ago

Report reveals that consumers favour Irish Brands

Consumers are increasingly buying Irish brands as we move on from the global health pandemic brought about by Covid-19, delegates…

4 years ago

Crypto Trends To Take Note Of In 2022

In April 2021, the crypto market value topped $2 trillion for the first time. Later by August, it capitalized to…

4 years ago

IDA Ireland welcomes investment by Intel in Ireland

IDA Ireland welcomes announcement by Intel of its continued substantial further investment in Ireland as part of its overall European…

4 years ago

Amazon Web Services is launching 2 AWS Global Accelerator programs to help startups

Amazon Web Services is launching two AWS Global Accelerator programs to help startups address some of the world’s most pressing…

4 years ago

Most new cars registered in the Netherlands will be electric by 2035

Last year, just 23% of newly registered vehicles in the Netherlands were electric. In the Netherlands and Norway, 99.9% of…

4 years ago

New Irish Hub Aims to Challenge Disinformation in Ireland

A new Irish hub aimed at strengthening the detection and analysis of disinformation campaigns in Ireland, improving public awareness, and…

4 years ago

Dr Caroline Roche highlights her work in the renewable energy sector

Energia’s offshore wind expert and NUI Galway graduate, Dr Caroline Roche highlighted her work in the renewable energy sector as…

4 years ago

STATION F announces its Female Founders Fellowship

STATION F, the world’s largest startup campus-based in Paris, announced the launch of the third cohort of its Female Founders…

4 years ago

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